Intellinet Network Solutions INT-524315-UM-0808-1 manuel d'utilisation

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    W ir eless 802.1 1n Gigabit Router 52 431 5 User Manual INT -52 4315 -UM-0 8 08-1[...]

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    Federal Communication Commission Interfer ence S tatement FCC Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These lim its are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer ence in a residential installation. This equipment generates, us[...]

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    Any changes or modifications not expre ssly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the author ity to operate equipm ent. Federal Communication Commissi on (FCC) Radiation Exposure St atement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure set forth for an uncontrolled environment. In order to avoid the possi bility of excee[...]

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    R&TTE Compliance S tatement This equipment complies with all the requirements of DIRECTIVE 1999/5/EC OF THE EUROPEAN P ARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL of March 9, 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunication terminal Equipm ent and the mutual recognition of their conformity (R&TTE). The R&TTE Directive repeals and repl aces in the directive [...]

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    T able of Content s CHAPTER I: PRODUCT INFORMA TION 1-1 Introduction and safety information 1-2 Safety Information 1-3 System Requirements 1-4 Package Contents 1-5 W ireless gigabit router hardware description CHAPTER II: SYSTEM AND NETWORK S ETUP 2-1 Connecting the W ire less Gigabit Router 2-2 Connecting to the W i reless Gigabit Router 2-2-1 W i[...]

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    2-4-3 Remote Management 2-5 Setup Internet Connection (W AN Setup) 2-5-1 Setup procedure for 'Dynamic IP' 2-5-2 Setup procedure for 'S tatic IP' 2-5-3 Setup procedure for 'PPPoE' 2-5-4 Setup procedure for 'PPTP' 2-5-5 Setup procedure for 'L2TP' 2-5-6 Setup procedure for 'T elstra Big Pond'[...]

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    3-2-1 Basic NA T Settings (Enable or disable NA T function) 3-2-2 Port Forwarding 3-2-3 V irtual Server 3-2-4 Port Mapping for Special Applications 3-2-5 UPnP Setting 3-2-6 ALG Settings 3-3 Firewall 3-3-1 Access Control 3-3-1-1 Add PC 3-3-2 URL Blocking 3-3-3 DoS Attack Prevention 3-3-3-1 DoS - Advanced Settings 3-3-4 Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) 3-4 S[...]

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    Chapter I: Pr oduct Information 1-1 Introduction and safety information Thank you for purchasing the W i reless 802.1 1n Gigabit Router . The INTELLINET NETWORK SO LUTIONS W ireless 802.1 1n Gigabit Router is the latest in wi reless networking. T aking advantage of the W ireless-N (Draft 802.1 1n) technology , a wireless network can now see greatly[...]

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    • QoS (Quality of Servic e) bandwidth management • VPN Pass Through (PPTP) • Up to 300 Mbps network link speed • Advanced 2T3R MIMO technology for enhanced throughput and coverage • Supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) • Supports WMM function to meet the multi-media data bandwid th requirement • Integrated anti-DOS firewall • QoS (Q[...]

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    1-2 Safety Information In order to keep the safety of user s and your properties, follow the safety instructions below: 1. This router is designed for indoor use only; DO NOT place this router outdoors. 2. DO NOT put this router at or near hot or humid places. 3. DO NOT pull any connected cable with force; disconnect it from the router first. 4. If[...]

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    1-3 System Requirements z Internet connection, provided by xDSL or cable modem with an RJ-45 Ethernet port. z Computer or network devices with wired or wireless network interface card. z Web browser (Firefox 1.5 or above, Microsof t Internet Explorer 4.0 or above, Netscape Navigator 4.7 or above, Opera W eb browser , or Safari We b browser). z An a[...]

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    1-4 Package Contents Before you start to use this router , chec k if there's anything missing in the package, and contact your dealer for assistance: □ Gigabit router (main body , 1 pcs)………………………… .......... 1 □ Quick installation guide (1 pcs) ………………………………… 2 □ User manual CDROM (1 pcs) …?[...]

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    1-5 W ireless Gigabit R outer hardware description Fr ont Panel LED Name Light Status Description PWR ON Router is switched on and correctly powered On W ireless network is switched on or WPS mode is on. Off W ireless network is switched off WLAN Flashing W ireless LAN activity (transferring or receiving data). On W AN port (Internet) is running at[...]

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    Back Panel Item Name Description Antennas A to C 3dBi dipole antennas. Power Power connector , connects to A/C power adapter . Reset / W PS Reset the router to factory def ault settings (clear all s ettings) or start WPS function. Press this but ton and hold for 10 seconds to restore all settings to factory defa ults, and press this button for less[...]

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    Chapter II: System and Network Setup 2-1 Connecting the W ireless Gigabit Router This chapter explains how to connect the router to your computers and how to access the Internet. 1. Connect your DSL or cable modem to the W AN port of router using the provided RJ45 Ethernet cable. Standard m odems provided by Internet Service Providers (also referre[...]

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    3. Connect the A/C power adapter to th e wall socket, and then connect it to the 'Power' socket of the router . 4. Check all LEDs on the front panel. The 'PWR' LED should be steadily on, W AN and LAN LEDs should be on if the computer or network device connected to the respective port of the router is powered on and correctly con[...]

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    2-2 Connecting to the W i reless Gigabit Router Before you can connect to the router and start configuration procedures, your computer must be able to get an IP address automatically (use dynamic IP address). This is the de fault setup for any standard W indows computer , and it normally is not re quired to make any changes. Connect your computer t[...]

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    2-2-1 W indows 95/98/Me IP address setup: 1. Click 'S tart' button, then click control panel. Double-click the Network icon, and the Network window will appear . Select 'TCP/IP', then click 'Properties'.[...]

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    2. Select 'Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server' and then click 'OK'.[...]

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    2-2-2W indows 2000 IP addr ess setup: 1. Click 'Start' button, then clic k control panel. Double-click the Network and Dial-up Connections icon; click Local Area Connection, and the Local Area Connection Pr operties window will appear . Select 'Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)' and then click 'Properties'.[...]

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    2. Select 'Obtain an IP address au tomatically' and 'Obtain DNS server address automatically', then click 'OK'.[...]

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    2-2-3W indows XP IP addr ess setup: 1. Click the 'S tart' button, then c lick 'control panel'. Double-click the Network and Internet Connections icon, click Network Connections, then double-click Local Area Connection. The Local Ar ea Co nnection St a t u s window will appear , and then click 'Properties'.[...]

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    2. Select 'Obtain an IP address au tomatically' and 'Obtain DNS server address automatically', then click 'OK'.[...]

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    2-2-4W indows V ista IP addr ess setup: 1. Click the 'Start' button, th en click 'c ontrol panel'. Click V iew Network S tat us and T asks , and then click Manage Network Connections. Right-click Local Area Network, then select 'Pr operties'. The Local Area Connection Pr operties window will appear , select 'Inter[...]

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    2. Select 'Obtain an IP address au tomatically' and 'Obtain DNS server address automatically', then click 'OK'.[...]

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    2-2-5 Router IP address lookup After the IP address setup is comple te, Click 's tart ' -> 'ru n' at t he bottom-left corner of your desktop: Input 'cmd', then click 'OK'.[...]

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    Input 'ipconfig', then press the 'Enter ' key . Check the IP address followed by 'Default Gateway', in this example, the IP address of the router is 192.168.2.1, please note that this value may be differ ent. 3. Connect the router's manageme nt interface by the W eb browser After your computer has obtained an IP a[...]

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    Enter user name and password. The de fault user name is 'admin', and default password is '1234'. Press 'OK', and you can see the W eb management interface of this router: NOTE: If you can’t s ee the W eb management interface, and you’re being prompted to input the user name and p assword again, it means you didn’[...]

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    2-3 Using Quick Setup This router provides a Quick Setup procedure, which will help you to complete all required settings you n eed to access the Internet quickly . Follow the instructions below to complete the 'Quick Setup': Please go to the QuickSetup menu by clicking 'QuickSetup' button. HERE![...]

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    The following message will be displayed: 1. Set T i me Zone Items and meanings: Set T ime (1): Pr ess the button to open a dr op-down list and Select the time zone of the location you live in. T ime Server Input the IP addr ess / host name of time server Addr ess (2): her e. It is nor mally not r equir ed to make a change. However , should the defa[...]

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    2. Broadband T ype Choose the broadband (Internet connection) type you use; there are six types of Internet connections: Cable Modem - Please go to section 2-3-1 Fixed-IP xDSL - Please go to section 2-3-2 PPPoE xDSL - Please go to section 2-3-3 PPTP xDSL - Please go to section 2-3-4 L2TP xDSL - Please go to section 2-3-5 T elstra Big Pond - Please [...]

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    2-3-1 Setup procedur e for Cable Mode': Items and meanings: Host Name (1): Input the host name of your computer . This is optional, and only r equir ed if your service pr ovider asks you to do so. MAC addr ess (2): Enter the MAC addr ess of your computer her e, if your service pr ovider only permits a computer with a certain MAC addr ess to ac[...]

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    2-3-2 Setup procedur e for 'Fixed-IP xDSL': Items and meanings: IP addr ess Enter the IP addr ess assigned by your Service Internet Service Pr o vider (ISP). Pr ovider (1): Subnet Mask (2): Input the subnet mask assigned by your service pr ovider DNS addr ess (3): Enter the IP addr ess of the DNS server pr ovided by your ISP . Service Pr [...]

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    2-3-3 Setup procedur e for 'PPPoE xDSL': Items and meanings: User Name (1): Enter the user name assigned by your Internet service pr ovider her e. Passwor d (2): Input the passwor d assigned by your Internet service pr ovider her e. Service Name (3): Pr ovide a name for this Internet service. This is optiona.l MTU (4): Enter the MTU value[...]

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    2-3-4 Setup procedur e for 'PPTP xDSL': PPTP xDSL requires two kinds of settings: W AN interface setting (setup IP address) and PPTP setting (PPT P user name and password). W e start with the W AN interface settings: Select how you obtain IP address from your service provider here. Y ou can choose 'Obtain an IP address auto matically[...]

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    PPTP settings section: Items and meanings: User ID (1): Enter the user ID (u ser name) assigned by your ISP . Passwor d (2): Input the passwor d pr ovided by your ISP . PPTP Input the IP addr ess of PPTP gateway Gateway (3): assigned by your Internet service pr ovider her e. Connection Enter the connection ID her e. This is ID (4): optional a nd yo[...]

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    2-3-5 Setup procedur e for 'L2TP xDSL': L2TP is another popular connection me thod for xDSL and other Internet connection types, and a ll required setting items are the same as the PPTP connection. As with PPTP there are two kinds of settings. Fist come the 'W AN Interface Settings': Select how you obtain an IP address from your[...]

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    2-3-4 Setup procedur e for 'L2TP': Items and meanings: User ID (1): Enter the user ID assigned by your ISP . Passwor d (2): T ype in the passwor d assigned by your ISP . L2TP Gateway (3): Input the IP addr ess of the L2TP gateway assigned by your ISP her e. MTU (4): Specify the MTU valu e of your network connection her e. Use the default [...]

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    2-3-6 Setup procedur e for 'T elstra Big Pond': This setting only works when you're using T elstra Big Pond's network service in Australia. Y ou need to input: User Name (1): Input the us er name assigned by T elstra. Passwor d (2): Input the passwor d assigned by T elstra. User device login Check this box to choose the login se[...]

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    Click the 'Apply' button to prepare to restart the router , and you'll see this message: W ait for about 30 seconds, then click 'OK!'. Y ou'll be forwarded to the router ma nagement W eb interface. The router is now running with the new settings. If all information entered is corr ect, you can access the Internet now .[...]

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    2-4 Basic Setup In this chapter , you'll learn how to change the time z one, password, and remote management settings. S tart your W eb browser and logon to the router's W eb management interface by opening http://192.168.2.1, then click the 'General Setup' button on the left. 2-4-1 T ime zone and time auto-synchr onization Foll[...]

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    Click 'Apply'. Y ou'll see the fo llowing message displayed on W eb browser: Press 'Continue' to save the settings and make additiona l changes; press 'Apply' to save the settings and restar t the router so the settings will take effect after it reboots. 2-4-2 Change management password The default password of thi[...]

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    Items and meanings: Curr ent Enter the curr ent passwor d her e (e.g., 1234) Passwor d (1): New Passwor d (2): Enter the new passwor d her e. Confirmed Enter the new passwor d her e again. Passwor d (3): Click 'Apply' to save the changes. If you want to keep the origi nal password unchanged, click 'Cancel'. If the passwords you [...]

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    Use the username "admin" and the new password to re-login. 2-4-3 Remote Management This router by default does not allow management access from the Internet to prevent possible secur ity risks (especially when you have defined a weak password, or didn' t change the default password). However , you can still manage this ro uter from a[...]

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    Items and meanings: Host Addr ess (1): Input the IP addr ess of the r emote host you wish to initiate a management access. Port (2): Y ou can define the port number thr ough which this r outer should expect an incoming r equest. If you'r e pr oviding a W eb service (default port number is 80), you should try to use another port number . Y ou c[...]

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    NOTE: When you want to manage th is router from another computer on the Internet, you have to input the IP address and port number of this router . If your Internet servi ce provider assigns you with a static IP address, it will not be a problem ; but if the IP address your service provider assigns to you will var y ever y time you est ablish an In[...]

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    2-5 Setup Internet Conn ection (W AN Setup) Internet connection setup can be done by using the 'Quick Setup' menu described in chapter 2-3. However , you can set the W AN connections up by using the W AN configuration menu. Y ou can also program advanced functions like DDNS (Dynamic DNS) here. Click the 'W AN' menu on the left o[...]

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    2-5-1 Setup procedur e for 'Dynamic IP': Items and meanings: Host Name (1): Enter the host name of your computer; this is optional and is only r equir ed if your service pr ovider asks you to do so. MAC Addr ess (2): Enter the MAC addr ess of your computer if your service pr ovider only permits a computer with a certain MAC addr ess to ac[...]

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    Click 'Continue' (1) to go back to the previous setup menu and to continue with the router setup. Clic k 'Apply' to reboot the router so the settings will take effect. Please wait for about 30 seconds while the router is rebooting. 2-5-2 Setup procedur e for 'S tatic IP': Items and meanings: IP addr ess assigned Enter [...]

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    Click 'Continue' to go back to the pr evious setup menu and to continue with the router setup. Click 'Apply' to reboot the router so the settings will take effect. Please wait for a bout 30 seconds while the router is rebooting. 2 -5-3 Setup procedur e for 'PPPoE': Items and meanings: User Name (1): Enter the user name[...]

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    Continuous – The connection will always be kept on. If the connection is interrupted, the r outer will r e-connect automatically . Connect On-Demand – Only c onnect when you want to surf the Internet. “Idle T ime Out” is set to stop the connection when the network traffic is not sending or r eceiving after an idle time. Manual – After you[...]

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    2-5-4 Setup procedur e for 'PPTP': PPTP requires two kinds of settings : W AN interface setting (setup IP address) and PPTP setting (PPTP user name and password). Here we start with the W AN interface setting: Select how you obtain an IP address from your service provider here. Y ou can choose 'Obtain an IP address auto matically&apo[...]

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    Items and meanings: User ID (1): Enter the user ID (user name) assigned by your Internet service pr ovider her e. Passwor d (2): Enter the passwor d assigned by your Internet service pr ovider her e. PPTP Gateway (3): Enter the IP addr ess of the PPTP gateway assigned by your Internet service pr ovider her e. Connection ID (4): Enter the connec tio[...]

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    Idle T ime Out (8): Enter the idle time out of the Internet connection you wish to use, and r efer to section 2-5-3 for detailed descriptions. Click 'OK' (9) to save th e settings and 'Back' if you want to go back to the previous menu. 2-5-5 Setup procedur e for 'L2TP': Items and meanings: User ID (1): Enter the user I[...]

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    Click 'OK' (7) to save th e settings and 'Back' if you want to go back to the previous menu. 2-5-6 Setup procedur e for 'T elstra Big Pond': This setting only works when you're using T elstra Big Pond's network service in Australia. Y ou need to input: Items and meanings: User Name (1): Enter the user name as[...]

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    2-5-7 Setup procedur e for 'DNS': If you select ' Dynamic IP ' or ' PPPoE ' as the Internet connection method, the ISP typically assigns the DNS Se rver informati on to the router . However , if you have a pr eferred DNS server , use a static IP address or your service provider didn't assign the IP address of the [...]

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    Click 'Continue' to go back to the pr evious setup menu and to continue with the router setup. Click 'Apply' to reboot the router so the settings will take effect. Please wait for a bout 30 seconds while the router is rebooting. 2-5-8 Setup procedur e for 'DDNS': DDNS (Dynamic DNS) is an IP-to-Ho stname mapping service[...]

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    Items and meanings: Dynamic DNS (1): If you want to enable the DDNS function, select 'Enabled'; otherwise select 'Disabled'. Pr ovider (2): Select your DDNS service pr ovider her e. Domain Name (3): Input the domain name you've obtained fr om DDNS service pr ovider . Account / Input the user account of your DDNS r egistrati[...]

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    2-6 LAN Configuration This section deals with the IP Addr ess settings of the local network. Normally ther e is no need to make any change s here. The default values work fine for most applicat ions; you can skip this chapter and go dir ectly to 2-7 WLAN configuration. There are two ways to assign IP addre sses to computers: static IP address (set [...]

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    Follow the following instructions to set wired LAN parameters: Click the 'LAN' menu on the left of the W eb management interface. Th ere are three setup groups here: 'LAN IP', 'DHCP Server', and 'Static DHCP Leases T able'. Here are setup instructions for each of them: 2-6-1 LAN IP section: Items and meanings[...]

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    2-6-2 DHCP Server: These settings are only available when 'DHCP Server' in the 'LAN IP' section is 'Enabled', and here are descripti ons for the setup items: Lease T ime (1): Choose a leas e time (the duration that every computer can keep a sp ecific IP addr ess) fr om dr opdown menu of every IP addr ess assigned by th[...]

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    2-6-3 S t atic DHCP Leases T able: This function allows you to assign a static IP address to a specific computer forever , so you don't have to set the IP address for a computer , but you can still enjoy the benefit of using a DHCP server . A maximum of 16 static IP addr esses can be assigned here. (If you set 'Lease T ime' to '[...]

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    If you want to delete a specific item , check the 'Select' box of a MAC address and IP address mapping (1), then click the 'Delete Select ed' button (2); if you want to delete all mappings, click 'Delete All' (3). If you want to deselect all ma ppings, click 'Reset' (4). Click 'Apply' to save the se[...]

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    2-7 W ireless LAN Configuration If your computer , PDA, game cons ole, or other network devices equipped with a wireless network interface, you can use the wireless function of this router to connect to the Internet and share resources with other computers on your network. W e strongly recommend you use the built-in security functions to protect yo[...]

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    2-7-1 Basic W ireless Settings Click the 'W ireless' menu on the left of the W eb management interface, then click 'Basic Settings' and the following screen appears: Band: 2.4 GHz (B) 2.4 GHz band, only allows an 802.1 1b wireless network client to connect to this router (m aximum transfer rate of 1 1Mbps). 2.4 GHz (N) 2.4 GHz b[...]

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    ESSID: Enter the name for your wir eless network. Y ou may choose to leave the default value, but you can adjust the value to make identification in ar eas with differ ent W ir eless networks easier; e.g., to differ entiate your wir eless network fr om that of your neighbors. Channel Number (4): Select a channe l fr om the dr opdown list of 'C[...]

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    2-7-2 Advanced W ireless Settings This chapter describes advanced wi reless settings. Normally there is no need to make any ch anges here. Unless you know that your network requires special settings, you can skip this chapter and go straight to '2-7-3 W ireless Security'. Items and meanings: Fragment Set the Fragment thr eshold of wir ele[...]

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    DTIM Period(4): Set the DTIM period of the wir eless radio. Do not modify the default value if you don't know what it should be, default value is 3. Data Rate(5): Set the wir eless data transfer rate to a specific value. Since most of wir eless devices will negotiate with each other and pick a pr oper data transfer rate automatically , it&apos[...]

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    WMM (12): Short for W i-Fi MultiM edia, it will enhance the data transfer performance of multimedia contents when it's being transferr ed o ver wir eless network. If you don't know what it is or not sur e if you need it, it's safe to set this option to 'Enable'. The default setting is 'Disable'. Click 'Apply&[...]

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    2-7-3 W ir eless Security Unlike the pr evious chapter , wh ich dealt with advanced settings you normally don't need to change, this chapter is of gr eat imp ortance. It explains how you can pr otect your w ireless network fr om unauthorized access. It's very important to pr ogram the wireless security settings pr operly! If you don'[...]

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    2-7-3-2 W EP - W ir ed Equivalent Privacy WEP encryption is an outdated method to secure your network. It does not meet the security standa rds of modern data encryption. It is not r ecommended to use WE P , unless you use WLAN adapters or WLAN networking devices wh ich do not support WP A/WP A2 encryption. If your WLAN card supports WP A/WP A2, yo[...]

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    Default Tx Key (4): Y ou can set up to four sets of WEP keys, and you can decide which key is be ing used by default her e. If you don't know which one you should use, select 'Key 1'. Encryption Key Input WEP key characters her e. The number of 1 to 4 (5-8): characters must be the same as the number displayed n the 'Key Form at&[...]

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    Click 'Apply' to save the settings. Click 'Continue' to go back to the pr evious setup menu and to continue with the router setup. Click 'Apply' to reboot the router so the settings will take effect. Please wait for a bout 30 seconds while the router is rebooting. Some examples of WEP key (Don’t use these examples; u[...]

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    2-7-3-3 W i-Fi Protected Access (WP A): When you select this mode, the wire less router will use WP A encryption, and the following setup menu will be displayed. Items and meanings: WP A Unicast Select a type of WP A cipher suite. Cipher Suite (2): A vailable options ar e: WP A (TKIP), WP A2 (AES), and WP A2 Mixed. Y ou can select one of them, but [...]

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    Click 'Continue' to go back to the pr evious setup menu and to continue with the router setup. Click 'Apply' to reboot the router so the settings will take effect. Please wait for a bout 30 seconds while the router is rebooting. 2-7-3-4 WP A RADIUS: If you have a RADIUS server , this r outer can work with it and provide safer wi[...]

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    Click 'Apply' (6) to save the settings. Click 'Continue' to go back to the pr evious setup menu and to continue with the router setup. Click 'Apply' to reboot the router so the settings will take effect. Please wait for a bout 30 seconds while the router is rebooting. 2-7-4 W ir eless Access Contr ol This function help[...]

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    All allowed MAC addresses will be di splayed in 'MAC Address Filtering T able' (1). Here are th e item s and descriptions: Delete Selected (2): If you want to delete a specific MAC addr ess entry , check the Select' box of the MAC addr ess you want to delete, then click the 'Delete Selected' button. (Y ou can select mor e t[...]

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    input up to 16 alphanumerical characters her e. This is optional and you can leave it blank; however , it's r ecommended to use this field so you can identify the MAC addr esses later . Add (8): Click the 'Add' bu tton to add the MAC addr ess and associated comment to the MAC addr ess filtering table. Clear (9): Click 'Clear&apo[...]

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    2-7-5 W i-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) W i-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is the simplest way to build a connection between wireless network clients and this wireless router . Y ou don't have to select an encryption mode a nd input a long encryption passphrase every time you need to setup a wirele ss client: Y ou only have to press a button on a wireles[...]

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    Items and meanings: Enable WPS (1) Check this box to enable the WPS function. Uncheck it to disable WPS. W i-Fi Pr otected WPS-r elated system information will be displayed Setup Information her e. (2) WPS S tatus: 'Configur ed' is displayed if the wir eless security (encryption) function of this wir eless r outer is pr operly set and &ap[...]

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    SSID: The SSID of this wir eless r outer is shown her e. Authentication Mode: The wir eless security authentication mode of this wir eless r outer is shown her e. If you don't enable the security function of the wir eless r outer befor e WPS is activated, the r outer will auto-set the security to WP A (AES) and generate a set of passphrase key[...]

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    2-7-6 Security T ips for W ir eless Networks Here are some quick tips to help you improve the security level of your wireless network: 1. Never use simple words for the W P A/WEP encryption passphrase. A good password cannot be found in the dictionary and consists of characters, symbols and numbers. Y ou should also refrain from using passw ords wh[...]

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    Chapter III Advanced Functions 3-1 Quality of Service (QoS) Quality of service provides an efficient way for computers on the network to share the Internet bandwidth w ith a promised quality of Internet service. W ithout QoS, all computer s and devices on the network compete with each other to get Internet ba ndwidth, and some applications which re[...]

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    T otal Upload Y ou can set the limit of total upload Bandwidth (3): bandwidth in kbits. T o disable the upload bandwidth limitation, input '0' her e. Both the T otal Download and T otal Upload bandwidth should be specified accor ding to the maximum performance of your Internet service. If you ar e not sur e about these numbers, you should[...]

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    Move Down (10): Y ou can lower the pr iority of the selected QoS rule by clicking this button. Reset (1 1): If you want to erase all values you just enter ed, click 'Reset'. Click 'Apply' (12) to save the settings. Click 'Continue' to go back to the pr evious setup menu and to continue with the router setup. Click &apo[...]

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    Items and meanings: Rule Name (a): Pr ovide a nam e for the QoS rule (up to 15 alphanumerical characters; e.g, "V oIP Phone") Bandwidth (b): Set the bandwidth amount of the QoS rule. Y ou have to select the data dir ection of this rule (Upload or Download), and the speed of bandwidth limitation in Kbps, then select the type of QoS: '[...]

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    Remote Port Enter the range of r emote (destination) port Range (f): numbers that should be affected by this rule. If you want to apply this rule on ports 80 to 90, enter 80-90; if you want to apply this rule only to a single port, just input the port number , like '80'. If the r emote (destination) IP addr ess and /or port number is univ[...]

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    3-2 Network Address T ranslation (NA T) Network Address T r anslation (NA T , also known as Network Masquerading, Native Address T ranslation or IP Masquerading) is a technique of transceiving network traffic through a router that involves re-writing the source and/or destinati on IP addresses and usually also the TCP/UDP port numbers of IP packets[...]

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    Click 'Continue' to go back to the pr evious setup menu and to continue with the router setup. Click 'Apply' to reboot the router so the settings will take effect. Please wait for a bout 30 seconds while the router is rebooting. 3-2-2 Port Forwarding W ith this function you can tell the router to forward incoming connections bou[...]

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    Items and meanings: Enable Port Check this box to enable port mapping, Forwar ding (1): and uncheck this box to disable port mapping. Private IP (2): Input the IP addr ess of the computer on the local network which pr ovides Internet service. T ype (3): Select the type of connection, TCP or UDP . The value depends on the r equir ements of your appl[...]

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    Click 'Apply' (12) to save the settings. Click 'Continue' to go back to the pr evious setup menu and to continue with the router setup. Click 'Apply' to reboot the router so the settings will take effect. Please wait for a bout 30 seconds while the router is rebooting. 3-2-3 V irtual Server This function is very simila[...]

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    Items and meanings: Enable V irtual Check this box to enable virtual server , Server (1): and uncheck this box to disable virtual server . Private IP (2): Input the IP addr ess of the computer or network device which pr ovides the network service. Private Port (3): Input the port number of the IP addr ess which pr ovides Internet service. T ype (4)[...]

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    Click 'Continue' to go back to the pr evious setup menu and to continue with the router setup. Click 'Apply' to reboot the router so the settings will take effect. Please wait for a bout 30 seconds while the router is rebooting. 3-2-4 Port Mapping for Special Applications Some applications require more than one connection a time[...]

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    UDP Port to Open ( 4 ): This is the outgoing ( Outbound) range of UDP port numbers for this par ticular application. Comment (5): The descri ption of this setting. Popular This section lists some popular applications that Applications (6): r equir e multiple connections. Select an application fr om the Popular Applications selection and click &apos[...]

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    3-2-5 UPnP Setting This function enables network auto-configuration for peer -to-peer communications. W ith this function, network devices will be able to communicate with other UPnP enable d devices directly , and learn about other devices. Many network device and applications rely on UPnP function nowadays. Click the 'NA T' menu on the [...]

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    3-2-6 ALG Settings Application Layer Gateway (ALG) is a special function of this router . It includes many preset routing rules for numerous applications which require special support to be able to work with the NA T architecture. Click the 'NA T' menu on the left of the W eb management interface, then click 'ALG Settings' and t[...]

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    3-3 Fir ewall Besides the NA T feature, this router also provides firewall functionality to block malicious intruders from accessing the computers on your local network. The firewall is enabled or disabled in the 'Firewall' menu of the W eb management interface. The screen looks like this: Select 'Enable' or 'Disable' [...]

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    3-3-1 Access Control This function allows or denies com puters with a specific MAC address access to the network; it can also a llow or deny computers with a speci fic IP address, protocol, or port. Click the 'Firewall' menu on the left of the W eb management interface, then click 'Access Control' a nd the following screens show[...]

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    'aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff', just input ' aabbccddeeff'. Comment (3): Y ou can input any text her e as the comment for this MAC addr ess, like 'ROOM 2A Computer' or anything. Y ou can input up to 16 alphanumerical characters her e. This is optional and you can leave it blank, however , it's r ecommended to use this field [...]

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    network devices will be r ejected. IP Filtering All existing IP addr esses in the table ar e listed T able (1 1): her e. Add PC (12): Click this button to add a new IP addr ess to IP filtering table. Up to 20 IP addr esses can be added. Refer to section 3-3-1-1 'Add PC' below . Delete If you want to de lete a specific IP addr ess entry , [...]

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    3-3-1-1 Add PC After the 'Add PC' button is clicke d, the following message will be displayed on your W eb browser: a b c d e f[...]

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    Items and meanings: Client PC Enter any t ext to describe this IP Description (a): addr ess, up to 16 alphanumerical characters. Client PC IP Enter the starting IP addr ess in the left addr ess (b): field and t h e end IP addr ess in the right field to define a range of IP addr esses, or just input the IP addr ess in the left field to define a sing[...]

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    3-3-2 URL Blocking If you want to prevent computers in the local network from accessing certain W eb sites, you can define the W e b sites, IP addre sses or keywords here. This function is useful for parents and company managers. The former can protect children from ina ppropriate contents on the Internet; the latter can protect the employees from [...]

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    Add (3): Adds the URL / k eywor d to the URL / Keywor d filtering table. Reset (4): Removes the value y ou input in URL/Keywor d field. Curr ent URL All existing URL/Keywor ds in the filtering table Blocking T able (5): ar e shown her e. Delete Selected (6): If you want to delete a specific URL/Keywor d entry , check the corr esponding 'select[...]

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    3-3-3 DoS Attack Prevention A denial-of-service attack (DoS attack) is an attempt to make a computer resource unavailable to its intended us ers. DoS attacks generally consist of the concerted, malevolent efforts of a person or persons to prevent an Internet site or service from functioni ng efficiently or at all, temporarily or indefinitely . One [...]

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    data packets, to make your Internet connection become very slow , even unusable. Check this box and the r outer will ignor e all inbound PING r equests. But when you ac tivate this function, you will not be able to ping your own r outer fr om the Internet, either . Port Scan (3): Some malicious intruder will try to use a 'port scanner' to[...]

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    3-3-3-1 DoS - Advanced Settings When you click the 'Advanced' button in DoS menu, the following screen will be displayed in your W eb browser: Items and meanings: Ping of Death (a): Set the thr eshold of when this DoS pr evention mechanism will be activat ed. Check the box for Ping of Death, and input the fr equency of thr eshold (how man[...]

  • Page 108

    activated. Click 'Apply' (6) to save the changes. Click 'Continue' to go back to the pr evious setup menu and to continue with the router setup. Click 'Apply' to reboot the router so the settings will take effect. Please wait for a bout 30 seconds while the router is rebooting. 3-3-4 Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) The W irel[...]

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    Items and meanings: Enable DMZ (1): Check this box to enable the DMZ function. Uncheck this box to disable it. Public IP Y ou can select 'D ynamic IP' or 'S tatic IP' her e. addr ess (2): If you select 'Dynam ic IP', you have to select an Internet connection session fr om the dr opdown menu; if you select 'S tatic[...]

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    then click 'Delete Select ed'. (Y ou can select mor e than one DMZ entry at the same time). Delete All (8): Dele tes all DMZ entries. Reset (9): Reset the input form values. Click 'Apply' (10) to save the settings. Click 'Continue' to go back to the pr evious setup menu and to continue with the router setup. Click &apo[...]

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    The information shown may vary fr om the output on your scr een. In case you experience technical difficul t ies with the Router and need to contact technical support, you s hould write down the BOOT CODE V ersion and RUNTIME CODE version shown on the screen. It is very likely that you would be asked to provide these numbers by the technical suppor[...]

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    The information shown may vary fr om the output on your scr een. 3-4-4 System Log Click the 'System Log' link on the left of the W eb management interface to view the system log information. All important system events are logged here. Items and meanings: Save (1): Saves current event log to a text file. Clear (2): Deletes all event log m[...]

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    3-4-5 Security Log Click the 'Security Log' link on the left of the W eb management interface to view the security log information. Items and meanings: Save (1): Saves the curr ent system log to a text file. Clear (2): Deletes all system log messages displayed. Refr esh (3): Refr eshes t he view to display the most curr ent system log mes[...]

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    3-4-6 S tatistics Statistics of the wireless LAN, wi red LAN, and W AN interface of the router are shown when you click on the 'Statistics' link on the left of the W eb management interface. Y ou can click the 'Refresh' button to display the latest information. The information is accumulative and is only reset after the router i[...]

  • Page 115

    Restor e Pr ess 'Br owse…' to pick a pr eviously saved Settings (2): configuration file fr om your computer , and then click 'Upload' to transfer the configuration file to the r outer . After the configuration is uploaded, the r outer's curr ent configuration will be r eplaced by the file you just uploaded. Restor e to Re[...]

  • Page 116

    Click 'Browse' and locate the firm ware file you have downloaded from the W eb site. If the firmware file is in ZIP (compressed archive) format, you have to uncompress it prior to the firmware upgrade. Click the 'Apply' button to start fi rmware upgrade process. Y ou should pay special attention to th e following information: NO[...]

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    3-7 System Reset This function allows you to restart the router without disconnecting the power from the unit. A restart (or syst em reset) can be necessary if the router responds slowly , if your Inte rnet connection speed has dropped or if the router behaves in an unusual, strange manner . T o restart the router , click the 'T ool' link[...]

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    Chapter IV : Appendix 4-1 Hardwar e Specifications Standards • IEEE 802.1d (Spanning Tree Protoc ol) • IEEE 802.11b (11 Mbps Wireless LAN) • IEEE 802.11g (54 Mbps Wireless LAN) • IEEE 802.11n Draft 2.0 ( 300 Mbps Wireless LAN) • IEEE 802.3 (10Base-T Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3u (100Base-TX Fast Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3ab (Gigabit Ethernet) G[...]

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    - DNS • NAT: - Virtual server - Port forwardi ng - Special applications (port trigger) • Firewall: - Access control based on MAC address - URL filter - DMZ (demilitarized zone) • Supports UPNP (Unive rsal Plug and Play) • Supports DHCP (client/server) • Supports PPP o E (DSL), DHCP (ca ble) and static IP • VPN pass-t hrough: PPTP protoc[...]

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    • Wireless security: - WEP encryption (64/ 128 bit) - WPA TKIP - WPA2 AES - WPA2 mixed - WPA RADIUS - Client access control through m edia access control (MAC) filter • Antenna s: - three fixe d dipole antennas with 3 dBi ga in each - 2T3R MIMO mode ( 2 transm itter, 3 recei ver) LEDs • Power • WLAN Link/Act • WAN Link/Act • WAN 10/100 [...]

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    4-2 T roubleshooting This section helps you troubles hoot possible problem s you may be experiencing with the router . Before you contact your dealer for help, you should perform the following troubleshooting steps: Scenario Solution Router is not responding to me when I want to access it with the W eb browser a. Check the power connection and the [...]

  • Page 122

    W AN connection settings of the router to make sure they are set up correctly . d. Check the PPPoE / L2TP / PPTP user ID and password again. e. Call your Internet service provider and check if there's something wrong with their service. f. If you just can't connect to one or more W eb sites, but you can still use other internet services, [...]

  • Page 123

    power adapter , disconnect the router and A/C power adapter from the utility power (make sure it's safe before you're doing this!), and call your dealer for help. The date and time of all event logs are wrong a. Adjust the internal clock of the router .[...]

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    4-3 Glossary Default Gateway (Router): Every non-router IP device ne eds to configure a default gateway's IP address. When the device sends out an IP packet, if the destination is not on the same network, the device has to send th e packet to its d efault gateway , which will then send it out toward the destin ation. DHCP: Dynamic Host Configu[...]

  • Page 125

    A network mask is also a 32-bit binary pa ttern, and consists of consecutive leading 1's followed by consecutive trailing 0's, such as 1 1 11 1 1 1 1.1 11 1 1 1 11.1 1 1 1 1 11 1.00000000. Therefore, sometimes a network mask can also be described simply as “x” number of leading 1's. When both are represented side by side in thei [...]

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    Application Protocol Port Number T elnet TCP 23 FTP TCP 21 SMTP TCP 25 POP3 TCP 1 10 H.323 TCP 1720 SNMP UCP 161 SNMP T r ap UDP 162 HTTP TCP 80 PPTP TCP 1723 PC Anywhere TCP 5631 PC Anywhere UDP 5632 PPPoE: Point-to-Point Protocol ov er Ethernet. Point-to-Point Protocol is a secure data transmission method originally crea ted for dial-up connectio[...]

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    transmission over the Internet. Both TCP a nd UDP are transport layer protocols. TCP performs proper error detection and error r ecovery , and thus is reliable. UDP , on the other hand, is not reliable. They both run on top of the IP (Internet Protocol), a network layer protocol. W AN: W ide Area Network. A network that connects computers located i[...]

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